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Executive Forum: How do we make AI trustworthy, human-centric – and profitable?

  • American Chamber of Commerce in Sweden Stockholm Sweden (map)

Join us for an Executive Forum powered by SAS Institute, with Reggie Townsend, SAS’ Global Vice President of Data Ethics and a member of the U.S. National AI Advisory Committee that advises the White House on issues related to AI on November 1, 2024, from 08.00 to 10.00, at SAS Institute in Solna. 

Leaders across business and society are grappling with the amazing opportunities presented by AI. But its full potential can only be unlocked when we are sure that AI can be trusted as a safe and fair technology.  

  • How do we help the AI systems we are already rapidly developing and using to earn our trust? 

  • What are the risks that can arise if AI models are built on flawed or biased data?  

  • What crucial questions must top managers ask to understand the full picture? 

  • What do you need to do, consider and have in place to implement AI in a safe and reliable way 

  • What is needed in order to succeed with AI governance efforts?  

 To inspire on these topics: 

  • SAS regional Trustworthy AI expert Josefin Rosén who will moderate the session 

  • Ather Gattami,  Leader of  Bitdynamics and the podcast AI Podden 

  • Barry Hicks, Development Lead at SAS Data Ethics Practice 

During this informal and open discussion, the AI experts will touch on key considerations, necessary frameworks, and the role of regulations in ensuring AI is implemented and used safely and reliably: All necessary elements to bridge the AI trust gap and unlock its true potential. 

*About Reggie Townsend
As Head of Responsible Innovation, Reggie Townsend leads a global effort to empower employees and customers to deploy data-driven systems that promote human well-being, agency and equity. He has more than 20 years of experience and focuses on advanced analytics, cloud computing and AI. He combines this expertise with a passion for equity and human empowerment. Townsend was named to the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC). The NAIAC advises the president in the U.S. and the National AI Initiative Office on a range of issues related to AI. Reggie Townsend also sits on the board of EqualAI. Link to a recent interview with Reggie on TV in Australia.

*Executive Forum members will receive invitations.

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